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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.97.2017.tde-06022017-103547
Document
Author
Full name
Simone Coelho Nakanishi
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
Lorena, 2016
Supervisor
Committee
Rocha, George Jackson de Moraes (President)
Pasquini, Daniel
Boscolo, Mauricio
Gonçalves, Adilson Roberto
Roberto, Inês Conceição
Title in Portuguese
Estudo da ampliação de escala do processo de pré-tratamento alcalino do bagaço de cana-de-açúcar para obtenção de etanol de segunda geração
Keywords in Portuguese
Ampliacao de escala
Etanol de segunda geracao
Pre-tratamento alcalino
Abstract in Portuguese
No presente trabalho, dados de ampliacao de escala, de um processo de pre-tratamento alcalino em escala laboratorial (2L) para escala piloto (350L) foram avaliados. Os experimentos realizados previamente em escala laboratorial apontaram duas condições potenciais para a ampliacao de escala, a saber: Ensaio 5 (130°C, 30 min, 1,5% m/v NaOH, 0,15% m/m antraquinona) apresentando a maior conversao enzimatica da polpa obtida (64,5%) e Ensaio 7 (170°C, 1,5 % m/v NaOH, 30 min, 0,15% m/m antraquinona) com a maior solubilizacao de lignina (81,0 %). Os experimentos em escala piloto foram realizados nas condicoes apontadas, com e sem a adicao de antraquinona. A reprodutibilidade dos dados em escala piloto foi satisfatoria, considerando o sistema de aquecimento e agitacao mais eficientes do reator piloto em relacao ao reator usado no laboratorio. O uso da antraquinona diminuiu a solubilizacao de carboidratos durante o pretratamento (evitando 67% de solubilizacao quando comparado a reacao sem antraquinona, a 130°C), mas interferiu negativamente na etapa subsequente de hidrolise, principalmente na reacao a 170°C. Dentre as condicoes testadas, o ensaio 5Pil/AQ (130°C, 30 min, 1,5% NaOH e 0,15% m/m antraquinona) foi eleito como a melhor condicao de pre-tratamento, com maior rendimento em carboidratos apos a hidrolise enzimatica, sendo possivel obter (extrapolando os resultados) 290 kg de glicose e 98 kg de xilose a partir de uma tonelada de bagaco (base seca). Para a obtencao de etanol a partir desse hidrolisado, foram realizadas fermentacoes com tres diferentes leveduras - S. cerevisiae CAT-1, S. stipitis NRRL Y-7124 e S. passalidarum NRRL Y-27907. O melhor resultado foi apresentado para fermentacao em batelada alimentada aplicando reciclo de celulas utilizando a levedura S. passalidarum, produzindo 23,3 g/L de etanol (97 % do teorico) com produtividade de 0,90 g/L.h em 24 h de fermentacao no terceiro reciclo. O processo de pre-tratamento alcalino gera, alem da polpa rica em carboidratos, um hidrolisado rico em lignina. A lignina foi precipitada desse hidrolisado apos cada pre-tratamento realizado e caracterizada, apresentando poder calorifico entre 22,8 e 25,3 MJ/kg.
Title in English
Scale up study of sugarcane bagasse alkaline pretreatment process for second generation ethanol production
Keywords in English
Alkaline pretreatment
Scale-up
Second generation ethanol
Abstract in English
In this study, data scale up for an alkaline pretreatment process from lab to pilot scale was evaluated. Lab scale experiments indicated two potential conditions for the scale-up, namely: 130°C, 30 min, 1.5% w/v NaOH, 0.15% w/w anthraquinone , presenting the highest enzymatic conversion (64.5%); and 170°C, 30 min, 1.5% w/v NaOH, 0.15% w/w anthraquinone with the highest lignin solubilization (81.0 %). The experiments were performed on pilot scale under the aforementioned conditions, with and without anthraquinone. Data reproducibility on pilot scale was satisfactory considering the more efficient heating and stirring reactor system when compared to the reactor in lab scale. Anthraquinone decreases the solubilization of carbohydrates during pretreatment (avoiding 67% solubilization compared to the reaction without anthraquinone, at 130°C), but interferes negatively in the subsequent hydrolysis step, mostely at 170°C. Among the conditions tested, the test performed at 130°C, 30 min, 1.5% w/v NaOH and with 0.15% w/w anthraquinone was chosen as the best pretreatment condition, with the highest carbohydrate conversion after enzymatic hydrolysis, allowing 290 kg of glucose and 98 kg of xylose per a dry base ton of bagasse. In order to produce ethanol from this hydrolyzate, fermentations with three different yeasts were performed - S. cerevisiae CAT-1, S. stipites NRRL Y-7124, S. passalidarum NRRL Y-27907. Fed-batch fermentation with S. passalidarum cell recycling provided the best result, yielding 23.3 g/L ethanol, 97 % (theoretical yield) with 0.90 g/L.h productivity within 24 h of fermentation. The alkaline pretreatment process generates, besides the pulp rich in carbohydrates, a lignin-rich hydrolyzate. Lignin was precipitated from the hydrolyzate obtained after each pretreatment carried out and characterized, presenting heating values between 22.8 and 25.3 MJ/kg.
 
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